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| changing domain & www IP address Hi all, New to your forum - Hoping you all will be able to clear up disagreement... We’re replacing our web server with a new box, and a new IP address. We want the current site to continue to be accessible for cleaning up and finalizing content migration. The current site is: peralta.edu -> 209.129.192.50 www.peralta.edu -> 209.129.192.50 Afterwards, I think we have this: priorsite.peralta.edu -> 209.129.192.50 peralta.edu -> 209.129.192.76 www.peralta.edu -> 209.129.197.76 My current peralta.edu zone file includes the following: Zone file db.peralta.edu has this: www IN A 209.129.192.50 peralta.edu. IN A 209.129.192.50 I propose the following changes: 1st add “priorsite” (while they’re still configuring the new site), so interim config would look like this: www IN A 209.129.192.50 peralta.edu. IN A 209.129.192.50 priorsite IN A 209.129.192.50 2nd (to make the new site live) change the entries for “www” and “peralta.edu.”, so the final config would be this: www IN A 209.129.192.76 peralta.edu. IN A 209.129.192.76 priorsite IN A 209.129.192.50 This proposal has caused a big argument – One person here believes that this will break things. He can’t make clear what his problem with it is, although it has something to do with the fact that the domain (peralta.edu) has an ip address. I think he’s trying to say that adding another host name is creating a subdomain. Well, we have several other host names in the domain peralta.edu, and I can’t understand from his attempts to explain why THIS new host name will break things all to pieces when none of the others did not. Is he right, and just can’t explain it very well? Or is it actually safe to make the changes I’ve outlined above? TIA… |
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| Re: changing domain & www IP address Maybe the thing he is worried about is that peraltu.edu is a registered domain name tied to an ip address. For peralta.edu to be changed to a separate ip, you need to update it with the registrar. You can't flip a switch to get it to work also, the domain would need time to propagate before the ip changes would go into effect. |
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| Re: changing domain & www IP address Aahhh... That makes more sense. So, it seems, the thing for us to do is set up the "priorsite" name with some other IP address, and when the time comes for the change, swap the IPs on the servers... (For now we'd assign the priorsite IP as an addition IP on the current server...) Your help very much appreciated - The guy with the objections never put it like that, and I don't recall him advising against changing the IP address, only against creating an additional name for the current IP, so I think we would have broken our site... (We did know about delay - our TTL is 1 hr, so that was considered acceptable...) Anyway, thanks again! |
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| Re: changing domain & www IP address What you outlined in your original post will work just fine. Quote:
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Furthermore, you do not need to change the IP address for that domain at your registrar because that IP is not used for your DNS servers. Authoritative DNS server IP addresses have to be registered with your registrar. This is how people find your domain. Your current IP's for your DNS servers are: Quote:
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| Re: changing domain & www IP address I found this website http://iputil.com, that provides some cool tools for IP and a software to run website form a personal computer and dynamic IP. |
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